Two students at Christian university in Texas expelled for posing in blackface in Snapchat video

Two students at a Christian university in Abilene, Texas have been expelled after officials were alerted to a shocking video posted on social media showing a white student making racially-charged remarks while in blackface.

The offensive video was first uploaded to Snapchat Monday morning and shows an unidentified female Abilene Christian University student with her face covered in black makeup.

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"I'm a strong black woman," the white student says before putting on a pair of oversized costume lips, while several people can be heard laughing in the background.

The video is accompanied by a caption reading, "This is why black lives matter exists."

Abilene Christian University President Phil Schubert was notified of the video Monday afternoon and immediately summoned the students involved to a meeting with himself, the university's anti-harassment coordinator and the dean of students, according to a statement.

"They are no longer students at ACU," Schubert wrote. "I cannot emphasize strongly enough that this kind of hurtful behavior has no place on our campus or on behalf of ACU."

Schubert apologized for the "inaccurate representation" that the video gives of the 110-year-old West Texas college and called on students to strive for inclusiveness and diversity.

The university president apologized for the "inaccurate representation" that the video gives of the 100-year-old West Texas college. (Google)

This has offended me and I am deeply sorry for how it has offended others," he wrote.

In an email to the Daily News, Schubert said school officials will "make sure the campus is aware of how to report harassment" and vowed to provide "healthy opportunities to discuss these matters as a community" on the Christian campus.